October 27, 2013, 12:18PM

In the year since Sandy blew through the East Coast, meteorologists have pored over forecasts, satellite photos, computer models, and even the physical damage to try to get a sense of what made Sandy the demon it was. Full story »

January 12, 2013, 5:00PM

Conservatives and watchdog groups are mounting a "not-so-fast" campaign against a $50.7 billion Superstorm Sandy aid package that Northeastern governors and lawmakers hope to push through the House this coming week. Full story »

December 23, 2012, 1:38PM

The EPA said last month that none of the Superfund sites it monitors in New York or New Jersey sustained significant damage, but that it has done follow-up sampling at the Gowanus Canal site in Brooklyn, the Newtown Creek site on the border of Queens and Brooklyn, and the Raritan Bay Slag site, all of which flooded during the storm. Full story »

December 18, 2012, 4:37PM

Northport Church of Christ, in Northport spearheaded an effort, with the help of Eastern Shore Church of Christ in Daphne and AL.com/Press-Register, to collect clothes and other supplies for the victims of Hurricane Sandy.

December 18, 2012, 3:40PM

The truck is loaded, and the gift of warmth is on its way to the Northeast. Hurricane Sandy survivors will soon block out the chilly, winter weather with a coat from a southern closet. Or they will wrap up in a blanket donated to the cause. Dozens of people took time out of their holidays to drop coats, blankets,... Full story »

December 08, 2012, 12:26PM

Some of the thorniest problems after Sandy, including a gasoline shortage, the lack of temporary housing and the flooding of commuter tunnels, ended up being dealt with largely on the fly. Full story »

December 04, 2012, 1:33PM

It feels good to receive... donations. Nearly a half dozen people have stopped by the Press-Register office in the last two weeks to drop of coats and blankets for Hurricane Sandy survivors. Full story »

November 30, 2012, 11:50AM

Tuscaloosa native and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson and his wife Erin formed High Socks for Hope to help in Tuscaloosa tornado relief. With Northport Church of Christ and other churches, they've helped furnish homes of many victims and have now focused attention on Sandy victims up north. Full story »

November 29, 2012, 3:02PM

Lifelong Mobile resident Garry Moore's trip to the New York metropolitan area as an insurance adjuster helping with the Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts wound up changing his whole view of New Yorkers after the kindness of a cab driver Henry Wilson. Full story »

November 24, 2012, 1:20PM

Superstorm Sandy plunged some immigrants living illegally in the U.S. into darkness and even deeper into the shadows. Some of those who need help to get temporary housing and food are afraid to come forward because they risk deportation. And many have returned to damaged, powerless, moldy homes because they have no other place to stay. Full story »

November 20, 2012, 11:54AM

The personal care items and school supplies will go to P.S. 38, an elementary school on Staten Island. Challenger's Student Government Association heard about the school and its 364 students and decided to adopt them. Full story »

November 11, 2012, 1:48PM

NEW ORLEANS — The chaos wrought by Superstorm Sandy, the homes tossed from foundations and landmarks buried beneath seawater, delivered a gut-wrenching dose of deja vu for survivors of Hurricane Katrina like Joe and Gloria Robert. Their own home flooded beneath 7 feet of salty water when the levees broke after Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in August... Full story »

November 10, 2012, 7:09AM

The social media savvy that helped Occupy protesters create a grass-roots global movement last year — one that ultimately collapsed under its leaderless format — is proving a strength as members fan out across New York to deliver aid including hot meals, medicine and blankets. Full story »